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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Homemade Snicker Bars

Several of my coworkers keep cute little dishes well-stocked with all kinds of candy. I guess I'm gonna need one soon, too, now that I have a desk! That's right. I have officially started my new position doing Development and Special Events and I'm so excited for a new challenge! And to decorate an office, but that's a matter for another time.

My favorite candy dish treat by far has gotta be mini Snickers bars. Those bite size things are so tiny it doesn't even count as eating anything and yet it fills your mouth with pure chocolate-caramel-peanuty goodness.

After eating more than I'd care to publicly admit, I had the thought, what if I made them myself? Very good and very bad idea all at the same time. And don't get scared off by the thought of making candy! The hardest part about this recipe is waiting for each layer to set. But it's oh so worth it!

Line the bottom and sides of a 9x13" pan with parchment paper or plastic wrap.

Layer 1: Combine chocolate and peanut butter chips in small heat proof bowl and melt over double boiler or in microwave until completely smooth. Pour into pan and spread to an even layer. Allow to set in refrigerator until firm.

Layer 2: Combine sugar and milk in saucepan and heat on medium low until sugar is completely dissolved. Increase heat and bring mixture to a boil; continue boiling for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and add fluff, peanut butter and extract. Pour nougat over bottom chocolate layer and spread evenly. Sprinkle peanuts over nougat and allow to set and cool completely.

Layer 3: Combine caramels and cream in saucepan. Heat until mixture is smooth and even. Pour over nougat layer and allow to set until firm.

Layer 4: This is exactly the same as the first layer. Combine chocolate and peanut butter chips in small heat proof bowl and melt, stirring until completely smooth. Spread mixture evenly over caramel layer. Allow to set in refrigerator until completely firm.